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How To Add Voice Features To Your Lovable App With Text-To-Speech And Speech-To-Text
Lovable AI just released a major update that lets builders add text-to-speech and speech-to-text features to their apps.
This is huge for app builders! But what excites me most is the accessibility piece. One of my biggest goals as a builder is to create apps that are more inclusive and easier for different types of users to use.
Not everyone wants to type.
Not everyone can type easily.
Some folks rely on accessibility tools.
Some folks process information better by listening.
Some folks need a faster, hands-free way to interact with an app.
With this update, Lovable can help wire up voice features like:
🎙️ A “read aloud” button for an article, lesson, or summary
🔊 Narration for AI-generated stories, lessons, or briefings
📝 Voice input or dictation so users can speak instead of type
🎧 Transcription for voice notes, calls, meetings, or uploaded audio
🤖 Voice assistants that respond with spoken audio
💬 Two-way voice experiences like translators or hands-free helpers
From a business standpoint, this is also a strong selling point. You can now build apps with:
“Voice input included.”
“Read-aloud mode.”
“Speech-to-text support.”
“Audio transcription.”
“Accessibility-friendly experience.”
“Hands-free workflow.”
And if you want to take it even further, you could explore connecting tools like ElevenLabs for a more custom branded voice experience.
I added a deeper breakdown inside the Lovable Made Simple classroom page here:
Would y’all want a walkthrough on how to add voice features to a Lovable app?👀
-Whit 🫶🏽
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How To Add Voice Features To Your Lovable App With Text-To-Speech And Speech-To-Text
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